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Oliver Coran

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acrylic, ink and photo on paperLovay Fine Arts
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features an explosive composition of vivid yellows, greens, and blues, splattered across the canvas with dynamic, energetic strokes. Amidst this vibrant chaos, there are hints of a human face sketched in monochrome, partially obscured by a burst of colors and abstract shapes. Oliver Coran employs his distinct technique of painting on transparent surfaces, creating layers that add depth and intrigue. This piece reflects his ongoing exploration of perception and recognition, inviting viewers to engage with the fluid boundaries between the visible and the concealed. ...

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Oliver Coran
Artist
Oliver Coran
B.1992, American

Coran has been painting on plastic for ten years, a technique whose references are wide-ranging—from digital screens to 19th-century Japanese reverse glass painting. He has developed a method of painting on both sides of the transparent surface, producing multiple overlapping foregrounds and backgrounds. The see-through surface is not just a support but part of the image itself. It catches light, mirrors, and introduces a delay—something you have to look through. Painting on plastic suspends the image within shifting, disorienting effects that reflect his exploration of perception, recognition, and the slippages between them. ...

Oliver Coran: Artworks
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Oliver CoranUntitled, 2024
181.5 x 249cm
Lovay Fine Arts
Gallery
Lovay Fine Arts
Genève

Lovay Fine Arts is dedicated to present innovative and critical practices by emerging and historical international artists. The gallery aims to connect various generations and nationalities to ground the program in a broad history of art.